2009 NRA Sybil Ludington Women's Freedom Award

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The National Rifle Association has selected me to be the recipient of ...

2009 NRA Sybil Ludington Women's Freedom Award

I wanted to let everyone in on an award that I am receiving.

The National Rifle Association has selected me to be the recipient of the "2009 NRA Sybil Ludington Women's Freedom Award". This award is the highest award that the NRA gives to a woman. It is given to one lady per year (none were given last year) who has upheld the ideals of the NRA through Second Amendment activism, legislation and education. This award is given on the national level. I was actually nominated for the state level award, but the NRA bypassed that one to give me this one. This is a HUGE award and I am very honored to be the recipient.NRA Women's Programs

It is very humbling to be amongst the ladies who precede me, as their accomplishments are great! If you don't recognize their names, please take a moment to Google their names.Sybil Ludington Women's Freedom Award

My name will be attached to this award, but it is not only myself who has earned this honor. My fellow Buckeye Firearms leadership team and my co-instructor Clint Lake have ALL earned this award equally with me. All of these fine, upstanding gentlemen entered my life in 2005. They have all taught me a great deal about legislation, politics, gun rights and education. I am a very privileged lady to have these gentlemen in my life. I will forever be indebted, inspired and in awe of my BFA brothers.

If the public are bound to yield obedience to laws to which they cannot give their approbation, they are slaves to those who make such laws and enforce them.--Samuel Adams as Candidus, Boston Gazette 20 Jan. 1772